Yes, the joke's on me. It was a copy&paste error, and I've since posted the correct URL (journeymonitor.com:4000/tutorials/2016/02/29/cassandra-inner-workings-and-how-this-relates-to-performance/).
Substantial feedback regarding the actual post still very much welcome. Regards, Manuel > Am 09.07.2016 um 03:32 schrieb daemeon reiydelle <daeme...@gmail.com>: > > Localhost is a special network address that never leaves the operating > system. It only goes "half way" down the IP stack. Thanks for your efforts! > > > ....... > > Daemeon C.M. Reiydelle > USA (+1) 415.501.0198 > London (+44) (0) 20 8144 9872 > >> On Fri, Jul 8, 2016 at 5:53 PM, Joaquin Alzola <joaquin.alz...@lebara.com> >> wrote: >> Hi Manuel >> >> >> >> I think localhost will not work for people on the internet. >> >> >> >> BR >> >> >> >> Joaquin >> >> >> >> From: kiessling.man...@gmail.com [mailto:kiessling.man...@gmail.com] On >> Behalf Of Manuel Kiessling >> Sent: 07 July 2016 14:12 >> To: user@cassandra.apache.org >> Subject: Blog post on Cassandra's inner workings and performance - feedback >> welcome >> >> >> >> Hi all, >> >> I'm currently in the process of understanding the inner workings of >> Cassandra with regards to network and local storage mechanisms and >> operations. In order to do so, I've written a blog post about it which is >> now in a "first final" version. >> >> Any feedback, especially corrections regarding misunderstandings on my side, >> would be highly appreciated. The post really represents my very subjective >> view on how Cassandra works under the hood, which makes it prone to errors >> of course. >> >> You can access the current version at >> http://localhost:4000/tutorials/2016/02/29/cassandra-inner-workings-and-how-this-relates-to-performance/ >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> -- >> >> Manuel >> >> This email is confidential and may be subject to privilege. If you are not >> the intended recipient, please do not copy or disclose its content but >> contact the sender immediately upon receipt. >